Hi Sean, and welcome to the CCF. First, I honestly don't know of any real way to get in touch with someone new here (although you've been doing this stuff forever) as it's all about number of posts. Second, if you were referencing that 1919-S that recently sold on eBay well I got that one. Not as spiffy as the coin posted here, but it's still a nice one. Last thing. I saw the two dates you are missing for the clips. Mine are all just in a bag but most are wheats so I will take a quick look and see if I've got what you're after as shouldn't take too long. Thought about grabbing that 1923-S with a clip that sold today at auction but really don't collect clips so hopefully someone that is looking for such a thing got a good price on it.

I checked and don't have what you need. Closest I've got is an 1982 large date copper clip, but that's not helpful.

Not referring to the 1919, but rather a 1915-D , I spotted it a couple of weeks ago. The eBay item number is 362542842672. I would have grabbed it myself and flipped it but it's priced where there's not any meat left on the bone.

Where did you see a 1923-S cent clip up for auction? I'm always liking for upgrades or better dates . I also appreciate you checking for my missing dates, I'd dearly love to fill those last two holes in the album.

The 1923-S was just in a little lot of cents. Item #163549748029 and went for ten bucks plus shipping probably because there was a 1909 VDB in there. Minor clip on a coin with nice details. There was also a 1931-S with a big faked clip that sold on the 17th for $76. Feel bad for whomever bought that one.

I hadn't seen that 1915-D. Sure is a dandy, but you are right about the price. Always tough to decide on ones like that where the coin itself is worth quite a lot and the question is whether the error actually increases the coin value much at all at that point. I know a guy who may want it, though, and will pass that along. Too expensive for me to just pick it up for my collection, although that possible bar under the L makes it tempting. Dr. Wiles has told me he isn't attributing any more 1915-D bar under L varieties for the time being as he is concerned about just exactly what is going on there as there seem to be a lot of them. So couldn't get it attributed even if it is a new one and so it is still a pass for me.

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